s largest warehouse hub has a coronavirus case. Workers say changes need to be made.

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Few locations are as crucial for as the Inland Empire, where a worker at one of the warehouses tested positive for COVID-19.
A worker at an warehouse at the company's largest hub has a coronavirus case. Workers say changes need to be made.
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